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Chapter 93: Fragment Dwarf Council

Chapter 93: Fragment Dwarf Council
As the fireball exploded, the flames were extinguished.

Everyone moved on.

The behavior of this group of spiders just now was obviously to protect their nest.

Soon, a piece of ruins appeared in front of them. The ruins floating on the surface had been completely turned into a spider's nest, and there were spider cocoons of various sizes around it.

I randomly split one of them open, and what fell out were the remains of some large animals.

Step into the ruins.

The sound of arthropods moving could still be heard around, but the spiders did not dare to approach again.

All they could see was dense blood-red dots staring at them in the darkness.

The entire ruins were covered with spider webs, and it was impossible to see what was inside.

Kana led everyone directly in one direction and used torches to burn all the spider silk around them.

A downward slope was revealed, and a closed door could be seen at the end.

Kana led everyone over.

The gate was obviously made of heavy metal, with simple patterns on it.

After removing all the spider silk, you can vaguely see the pattern on the door, which seems to be a symmetrical tree.

"I've seen this pattern before." Lelia walked over and touched the pattern on the door and said.

"I've seen similar patterns in other ruins."

Kana nodded. "This is normal. The ancient Alchemy Empire once spanned the Gray Mountain Range. The Eastern Wilds and the Kingdom of Saffro were both within its borders.

So it's normal to find similar patterns in the ruins found here."

Pointing to the tree, he said, "Depending on the time period, the symbols representing alchemy change, reflecting the various alchemical philosophies and great discoveries of the time."

As long as there are ruins with the symbol of a big tree, there is no doubt that the heritage in the ruins is likely to be related to biological alchemy.

For example, if it is the Holy Grail, there will most likely be many alchemical artifacts among the ruins.

This was both a sign of the period and a faction within alchemy.

For example, Kana's [Puppet] and his occupation can both be attributed to the Holy Grail school.

Kecha and Ryan pushed the door, but found that they could not move it at all. The door did not move at all.

"No, it's too heavy. I feel like I'm pushing a mountain." Ryan shook his head, and Kecha nodded beside him, agreeing with him.

Apparently the door was locked.

"It requires a spell. This is an alchemist's laboratory after all."

Kana walked forward and opened his mouth to recite a passage in the language of the ancient alchemy empire.

If you listen carefully, you can find that the language they speak is very similar to the language they use now, and you can even hear some understandable passages from it.

If you follow the normal process, if you want to come here and find the spell to open the door, you still have to go through a series of tasks.

You need to get a copy of the notes of a former experimenter in this lab.

But Kana naturally didn't need to do that. He already knew the spell in the plot, so he could naturally skip the most tedious step and reach the final result.

After a very brief spell was recited, light appeared on the pattern of the big tree.

Everyone took a step back.

A crack appeared in the center of the tree and then split open.

The door opened slowly, but it got stuck just as it opened a crack.

"Let's speculate now. It's probably because the equipment in the lab is too old."

The crowd divided into two sides and pushed forward with all their strength.

The door opened slowly.

After a passage large enough for people to enter was cracked open.

Blake held the ball of light high in his hand and led everyone in.

Once you enter, you'll see an empty space.

Blake threw the high ball in his hand directly onto the ceiling. The light of the ball flashed, illuminating the surrounding environment.

At this time, everyone can see the scene in the entire laboratory.

All around you can see upright glass containers with liquid and some kind of creature floating in them.

However, at least half of the containers had been broken and the liquid inside had long since flowed out.

The ground was stained with dark, dried-up marks.

The container, which had not been broken, had already become turbid, and the things inside had long been soaked and rotten over time.

What makes people curious is what the liquid inside is made of? It has not dried up for so long and is still in liquid form.

In addition to this, there are various incomprehensible alchemical equipment scattered everywhere.

The crowd dispersed slightly and looked around.

"Don't touch anything carelessly. Although there are no traps here, many things are poisonous."

Cana reminded her, and Lelia quickly withdrew her hands and hugged them to her chest.

And Kana went straight to the target.

He knew exactly what was inside.

He came directly to the side of an alchemical instrument. In the corner of the alchemical instrument, there was a semicircular glass cover, which was already covered with dust.

Just open the glass cover and a gem will appear inside.

A fragment of the Creation Stone.

He picked it up and put it in his arms.

From beginning to end, the whole process was almost not difficult except that the spiders slightly hindered their progress.

And that’s Khanna’s advantage.

Cana can quickly obtain the Creation Stone hidden in various corners through his memory.

"What is this?" Popot's voice came from not far away.

Kana also walked over.

Everyone looked over and saw that Popot was pointing to something that looked like cloth stored in a glass box.

Cana reached out and opened the glass.

Take out the cloth inside.

“I believe you have seen the cloth woven with spider silk. The spiders outside actually escape from it.

The source of this is the mother spider."

"And this series of experiments is all for this thing."

Kana looked at the cloth in his hand and finally handed it to them again.

“So smooth.”

“It’s also very flexible and light.”

"It actually has a certain degree of magical conductivity."

"It's a very high-quality fabric."

This is the biggest gain for players. After all, in the early and middle stages of the game, players cannot use the Stone of Creation.

Spider cloth is a very versatile and advanced material.

Many high-end items require this material to be made.

The birth of this material came from a team of players who discovered the ruins.

The initiator and publisher of the entire quest chain is also a master tailor who wants to obtain high-level materials.

"It shouldn't be easy to get this kind of cloth, right? After all, those spiders are not very friendly." Alice said.

Kana nodded and said, "It was indeed not easy in the past, but now it's actually very simple.

The purpose of creating those spiders was to obtain their spider silk to weave into cloth. The control and breeding of spiders were considered from the beginning of their creation.

At one time, these alchemists thought of merging humans and spiders into one, forming a spider mother for control.

But later they found that the spiders born by the spider mother were no longer aggressive and could be easily bred.

However, under the leadership of the Spider Mother, they will develop hatred towards living things. After all, these alchemists are not good people. Even though the girl who was merged into the body of a spider during the experiment has lost her mind, she is still full of hatred.

Simply put, as long as you find a way to kill the spider mother, those spiders will actually no longer be aggressive.

Otherwise, Kana and the others would not have entered the spider's nest, but the spiders still did not attack them.

This is not a problem that can be explained by fear. After all, they are just spiders and do not have that much intelligence.

It’s a pity that they don’t have the energy and manpower to engage in spider breeding now. If they want to develop this industry, they need to wait until the village stabilizes.

Let these spiders live here temporarily.

"Come on, let's get down to business first. I need to dismantle some alchemical equipment. Please help me move it."

This is the second reason why Kana came here.

Since this relic is well sealed, the connecting devices inside can still be used except for the dust.

And there are enough of them, and they are complete enough.

It's definitely enough for Kana to use at least.

Khanna then began dismantling the equipment.

After the dismantling was almost complete, everyone started to move their equipment out.

As they leave the nest.

The spiders returned to their territory once again and began to move along the sloped passage into the laboratory.

The environment here seemed more suitable for their survival, and they soon built a nest in it again.

… “Who are you?”

On a watchtower on a mountain peak, several dwarves looked at Anita and her group warily.

Anita quickly used her holy light.

Sure enough, after seeing the holy light, the dwarves relaxed their vigilance.

Before George could say anything, several dwarves came over from behind.

One of the dwarves looked at George and slapped his head.

"It's you, little brother." The dwarf obviously knew George.

George nodded repeatedly. He didn't actually recognize this dwarf. Or rather, it was too difficult for him to distinguish every dwarf he had seen before. He thought most dwarves looked the same.

Every dwarf looked familiar to him.

"Do you know him?" asked a dwarf captain.

The dwarf nodded and said, "He worked with the Evil Breaker before and helped us defeat the enemy."

"You mean, he is a companion of the Evil Breaker?!" the dwarf exclaimed.

They quickly put down their weapons and surrounded George.

"Who is the Evil Breaker? Is he here?"

"Is that you?" A dwarf pointed at a soldier.

The soldier shook his head wildly.

"Is that you?" The other knight also shook his head quickly.

They didn't know who the candidate was talking about.

"Is he more than two meters tall?"

"A fist the size of a head?"

"Are there thighs thicker than my waist?"

"..."

The dwarves gathered around George and asked him questions, and what they said became more and more outrageous.

Anita looked on in confusion, but she could probably guess that the person known as the Evil Breaker was most likely Kana.

It seems that Kana is very famous among these Gray Mountain Dwarves.

"Okay, get out of the way. I'll take the guests over."

The dwarf captain didn't ask them what they were doing there, and led them towards the watchtower.

After knowing their purpose, he immediately sent war sheep to lead them towards the dwarf Ashforge.

When we arrived at Ashforge.

Lurik, who was still in Ashforge Castle, came to greet them.

Anita was a little surprised to see Lurek coming over in person.

She knew Lurik's status among the Gray Mountain Dwarves.

He whispered beside George, "What did your prince do in here? Why is he so famous?"

"Just helped the dwarves, that's all."

What kind of help would make it so famous?

But since George didn't say much, Anita didn't want to ask too much. Anyway, if she just asked anyone involved, the dwarves would be happy to tell her.

Of course, she had to figure out for herself which of the dwarf's words were true and which were just bragging.

"George, my friend, long time no see."

Lurick came over and hugged George, who was squatting down.

"Long time no see, sage." George was still a little nervous.

Lurek looked behind him and indeed did not see Kana and the others.

"Are you alone? Where's Cana?"

Hearing Lurick's words, George quickly said, "I brought His Royal Highness the Prince's thanks. Thank you for your help and for helping us through this crisis."

It was exactly when they were being chased that the dwarves suddenly rushed out to help them retreat.

It can be said that it was really a divine soldier who came from heaven to save them from danger.

"Hahahaha, it's only right to help friends, just like you once selflessly helped us.

A dwarf never gives up on his friends!"

As Lurik spoke, the dwarves around him cheered twice, as if agreeing with his words.

George smiled and nodded, then handed him a letter from his arms. This was the letter Cana gave him before he left.

Lurik took it, looked at the signature and the greeting written by Karna in Dwarven, smiled and nodded, then put it in his arms.

“We retreated all the way to the eastern wilderness. Your Highness found a nice settlement and is currently building a village around it.

Please forgive His Highness for not being able to come here in person right now. He said that he would come in person to express his gratitude once things stabilize."

"Hahaha, that's okay, but we are looking forward to the arrival of the Evil Breaker. We will definitely hold a grand banquet to entertain you."

Lurick said with a very happy smile.

"You must be tired. Come, I'll arrange a room for you."

As he said this, he took George and others into Ashforge Castle.

We arranged accommodation for them and held a small banquet to welcome them.

Then they began to prepare the food that Kana and the others needed.

Lurik glanced at the letter in his hand.

It contained greetings and some requests from Kana. After reading it carefully, Lurek knew that the information in the letter was not trivial.

Lurik returned to the meeting hall and called for the other two leaders.

The three dwarves discussed here again.

He talked about Kana sending people here this time.

"He hopes we can sell them some food, and he also hopes to buy more through our channels to help them through the initial development period."

In response to Kana's request, the Lord of Ashforge nodded and said casually, "It's not a big deal, or perhaps this little help is insignificant."

They themselves purchase a large amount of grain for brewing, so both their inventory and the channels through which they can purchase are sufficient.

Even their own food is enough to meet their own needs, so it doesn't matter if they sell it.

"They also hope that we can make a batch of tools for them to build villages and open up wasteland."

Although Kana and his companions had made some preparations, many of the tools were indeed insufficient, especially for rebuilding a village from scratch.

The castle lord nodded. This was still not a big request.

They are responsible for exporting various forged items, whether it is tools, farm implements, weapons or armor, all are within their sales range.

You have to let the new blacksmith practice with the tools, right?

"Are these the only two items?" asked the castle lord.

If these were the only two requirements, to be honest, it would be too easy. Lu Ruike could make the decision on his own and there would be no need to hold such a small meeting.

Since this meeting was held, there was obviously other more important information that required the three of them to make a decision.

"Of course not. What comes next is important."

Lurik said, pulling out another letter from under the envelope.

It clearly stated that Kana had formed the Night Watch, explained their philosophy, and that they had received the attention of the world.

Apart from that, he didn't say anything else, just said that he hoped to move forward with Ashforge in the future.

It seems to be just a simple explanation.

"Have you verified it?" asked the brewing master.

Lurik nodded. "I made a prophecy."

Prophecy was once a very vague and idealistic magical method.

But with development and research, the structure system of prophecy has been deconstructed by many mages.

Although there are still some quarrels.

The school of prophecy is divided into two branches, the school of destiny and the school of the unknown.

The Fate School believed that some future events were predetermined, and this was fate. This school was once very prosperous.

The School of the Unknown believes that the future is unknowable and chaotic.

Later the Unknown School achieved orthodoxy because their research confirmed their claims.

The so-called prophecy is to pray for answers from the world, from higher beings, or even from some vague forces.

They have a broader vision and deeper knowledge.

Mages generally pray to magic, priests to the Holy Light, and the rest to the world.

Lurek simply prays to the world, and the world will instinctively respond based on the vague questions asked and the information available.

In other words, the so-called prophecy is actually a higher-level conceptual entity that makes predictions from a macro perspective.

“Kana’s share is increasing.”

The so-called increase in proportion refers to Kana becoming the proportion of hope in the dark doomsday of the future.

There are many such hopes, and the reason they care is because the proportion of Kana is increasing.

And Kana is right in front of them. Compared to more distant and unreachable hopes, Kana who is right beside them is their choice.

This shows that Khanna is on the right track and the world is giving it favor and attention.

(End of this chapter)

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